The clothmaker. [volume] (Clinton, South Carolina) 1952-1984, January 15, 1974, Page 6, Image 6

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6 The Clothma m 1 Debra Samples is prou< are front, Kelly, 3; Mark, 1; 5. Their grandparents are Debra is a third shift Plan ? -r f b wm w Tommy E Mr. and Mrs. Henry Ov of these three young chil and Shirley, 4. Henry is ? ; Jsl ? a These are the charming Mr. and Mrs. Jerold Sampl< Cheryl, 10 months. They daughters of Mr. and IV Samples and Mr. Clyde No. 2 Spinning and No. employees respectively. Mr. and Mrs. Jcrold I Plant No. 2 Spinning cm ker's Children M 1 X' S - ??. SA - V rv / ^h i of her four children. They back, Tammy, 6 and Samantha, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Etters. t No. 2 Spooler operator. r-t V fc. dward Shirley rerstreet are the proud parents dren: Tommy, 6; Edward, 9; i Plant No. 2 Spinning doffer. M" Jimmy children of Jimmy and Tei ?s. Missy is 4; the charming chile are grand- Claude Smith, Ji Irs. William Lydia spinner; IV Croy, Plant Quiller Techniciar 1 Weaving ?Th<,,,1 ^andpa. Mrs. J. T. McG Spinning employe Samples are Claude Smith, Sr. ployees also. Weaving employe A iB Jl^d ^ * Mr. and Mrs. James Mi three fine children. Left t and Jamie, 9. James is a The children's grandmothe a Lydia Weaving employe* Gordon Le Grand Baker v years old December 14. Gor the first grade at Bailey El School. He is the son of Mr. Carroll Baker, Plant No. 2 His grandmother, Mrs. Mar ic nlcrv fi Plfinf \Tr\ O Qnin O U10V7 U A lUllt 11 k/pill ployee. P*"^ fyfru import. tfjCrEBaM tion ri| No c Terry dent?i *ri Lynn Smith arc caro'cs iren of Mr. and Mrs. or sat< r. Mrs. Smith is a person Ir. Smith, a Bailey at hon l* Worl ents are Mr. and . innis, Plant No. 2 ^ l( n es and Mr and Mrs. safety, , No. 2 Carding and sense >oc pocnnetiirnlt* n.hw* tij . i uii:^ i CLOTHMAKER ~w eeks are the proud parents of o right are Kathy, 5; Jeff, 3; Lydia Plant loom technician, r is Mrs. Frances Meeks, also 0 m w ^FN /as seven ^ don is in ^K9 ^ lementary v and Mrs. 0 Spinning. jLv ? ie Baker, ning emIFor/c Safely ^ Every Day y isn't a sometime thing. It e turned on or off like a faucet II give full-time protection. Most :>nt, it needs your total cooperaiht around the clock, tmployee ever planned an acciao one wants to cet hurt, but a > act?or a deliberate violation w 2ty rules ? not only hurts the involved but affects loved ones ic as well. k safely today and every day? yon learn the simple rules of live by them. In a very real . . . learning and obeying these an be your passport to tomorrow.